An overhead perspective of the 27CC reveals a new, more open bow configuration designed for anglers.
A view from the surface demonstrates how the 21.5-degree deadrise bottom is built to cut and soften a rough ride.
A view from the surface demonstrates how the 21.5-degree deadrise bottom is built to cut and soften a rough ride.
A fishing oriented cockpit on the Belzona 27CC offers plenty of room for three anglers to work around the deck.
This darkened helm surface has room for dual MFD units- and as seen here, really absorbs the sun’s glare for easy viewing.
A three sided glass enclosure and darkened framework protects the helmsman from the elements while offering improved anti-glare vision
A carbon fiber finish over the helm face adds an upscale, sporty feel to the helm while decreasing glare around the instruments
Belzona brings more innovation to the market with this new rearward articulating Jumper Door.
The backside surface of this helm station offers room for tackle storage and a performance cooler bay underneath.
In addition to tackle storage, the rear face of the helm station offers a rigging surface in the cockpit while opened.
This 29-gallon transom livewell is standard equipment and an additional matching well to starboard is optional.
The foredeck seen here retains the ability to navigate 180-degrees around the bow while still incorporating full seating.
This convertible cockpit bench seat is cleverly incorporated into a recessed pocket to add working space to the aft deck.
The wide forward console seat offers a high backrest and insulated storage below for cold drinks.
A generous access compartment in the cockpit deck allows easy reach of these neatly rigged bilge systems.